Featuring footage from recent tour dates and scenes from his nights out in NYC, the video drops weeks before its supporting release hits stores on September 30 under the title ‘The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2′.

He is so hot, that’s all I have. I need Future s**/love songs back TBH.

Anyway I bought Jason Derulo’s album because I saw a picture of him, he’s so hot and I want him to f*** me. Anyway it’s a good pop album, I wonder why it didn’t do well. It’s better than Fortune and F.A.M.E TBH.

The more you people talk s***, the bigger his results are. Watch 20/20 pt. 2 do smashing 1st week numbers, and do in a month what it would take 6 months for your faves to do! lol

The universe just likes Justin, he’s been skating unscathed since 1998. And his record label knows what a cash cow he is and isn’t afraid to give him the kind of red carpet promotional roll out that get on here YEARNING for your favorites could have.

A+ song and video.

Oh, and just to be catty, I’ll throw in that I think it’s sly as hell that RCA released this video on the same day that Robin Thicke’s album comes out. 😆 BL is a bigger hit than any Justin’s had…but will his new album even do 1/2 as well as Justin’s poorest seller? Heh.

I have to be honest: it´s getting tiring!
I mean, it isn´t a bad song, not at all, but it sounds like what Michael Jackson was releasing in 1980 for f**** shake!!! The throwback was cute for a while but it can´t last long. Artists need to understand they have to bring their own personality. He did it with his previous era, but this one is too safe. I love some songs on the first part of 20/20. But this is looking like it will be too much now.
The success over the rest of the competition he had this year (so far) is based on hype. It could have been the most sucsessful anyway, but not by such a difference, too much media support.

Who cares what it’s based on? The important thing is that it happened. And really, ALL substantial commercial success is based on a significant degree of exaggerated or manipulated “hype”. If your album sells over a million copies, trust that at least a third of its buyers were motivated to buy it for some reason other than because they loved what they heard from it. In the end, none of that really matters. Why someone bought it is irrelevant, be it because they wanted to use it for target practice, or because they heard it made for a good table coaster. The only important thing is that they did!

If JT’s competition couldn’t create enough “hype” to challenge him, or at least compete with his on an even level, then shame on them. If you are all about the music, then go play on some corner or at a coffee house. Once you sign a recording contract, it’s no longer all about music, but rather strategy. How good or bad his album is is neither here nor there at this point. JT and his team out strategized all of his competitors this year so far, which means he WON and for all intents and purposes is better than them.

Hmm ok relax! lol Media supporting you is the big key. Not how good the artists are at promoting. I´ve seen well promoted projects selling poorly, cos media just didn´t want to pay attention, and general public didn´t notice.
Also, I said some nice words about him.

July 30, 2013 at 2:46 pmNavy Nick says:

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is it a nice song? yeah, BUT NOTHING makes me wana be like, oooh I gotta play that new JT track-IDK, I just dont know….his videos are TERRIBLE too, JUSTIFIED had best videos, SUIT & TIE was good, BUT NOT the rest for this era!

Where did Justin do his on stage show in the video? Because the crowd doesn’t look excited at all…everyone is just standing there looking at him. Justin even tries to make them copy his “wave your hands into the air” movement, but less than half do it. I don’t blame them though.